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Jim Sterling (James Nicholas Stanton) was born on 1 January, 1984 in London, is a Video game critic, web video producer, livestreamer, professional wrestler. At 36 years old, Jim Sterling height not available right now. We will update Jim Sterling's height soon as possible.
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James Nicholas Stanton |
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Video game critic, web video producer, livestreamer, professional wrestler |
Jim Sterling Age |
38 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn |
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1 January 1984 |
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1 January |
Birthplace |
London |
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London |
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He is a member of famous with the age 38 years old group.
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Jim Sterling Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Jim Sterling worth at the age of 38 years old? Jim Sterling’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from London. We have estimated
Jim Sterling's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
As of January 2019, other series no longer produced include Best of Steam Greenlight Trailers, where he narrates over and comments on poorly made trailers (and their respective greenlight pages) for games looking to get onto Steam, often games that have been sold only using unaltered, pre-purchased assets (known as "asset flipping"); Nitpick Theater, where he speaks intensely about issues within gaming that he describes as "make really big deals out of things that don't matter"; itch.io tasty, a series where he plays video games available on itch.io under various topics; Greenlight Good Stuff, a series where he makes videos about good game trailers on Steam Greenlight.; and Boglinwatch, where he unboxes Boglins and provides news about them. One of the notable episodes in the series is when he visits a Boglin art show in New York.
Sterling is a tag team member of "The Constellation". On 19 January 2019, Sterling earned his first championship belt, when his unit became the Pro Wrestling Ego tag team champions at Pro Wrestling EGO's "Bragging Rights" in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
The Jimquisition is a weekly YouTube video series in which Jim Sterling discusses current issues surrounding video games, primarily involving unethical business practices in the video game industry, of which he is an outspoken critic on. The series originally started on Destructoid's YouTube channel and was later moved to The Escapist' s channel, before being released on Sterling's own channel. Direct to Video consists of his playthrough of recently released, and often poor-quality, early access games, while Oh My Gawd Hype! has him discussing anticipated upcoming games. His main gameplay series is Jimpressions (formerly known as "Squirty Play") where he discusses his impressions of a recently released video game while showing his own pre-recorded gameplay. Another (albeit rarer) series, Commentocracy, consists of Sterling playing a flamboyant 18th-century aristocrat character called "Duke Amiel du H'ardcore", (a parody of "hardcore" gamers), who in a tongue-in-cheek manner reads disgruntled, haughty, or otherwise trolling online comments on the topic of video games.
On 17 July 2017, an episode of The Jimquisition was hit with a copyright strike for using two seconds of WWE footage. He responded by ordering a custom spandex outfit and taking on the persona of Sterdust, parodying the WWE wrestler Cody Rhodes's Stardust persona. His first appearance was on the 16 October 2017 episode of The Jimquisition. Shortly after, he joined the Mississippi independent wrestling promotion Pro Wrestling EGO, where he performs as a heel. In 2018, Sterling joined wrestling YouTube group Cultaholic. He has a show called WreSterling.
In March 2016, a lawsuit was filed against Sterling by Digital Homicide Studios for $10 million for "assault, libel, and slander", following Sterling's negative review of their first game The Slaughtering Grounds. Sterling further accused Digital Homicide Studios of deleting negative feedback of the game on its Steam review page, and banning users who criticized it. The lawsuit was raised to $15 million, before it was eventually dismissed with prejudice in late February 2017.
Sterling was born in England, where he lived on the poverty line for much of his childhood and was psychologically abused by his mother's lover, a Hells Angels outcast. This abuse is what prompted him to take on the "Jim Sterling" name, saying that he would have had it legally changed, if not for his legal issues. In a video from November 2015 on Fallout 4, when talking about the polyamorous relationship options he stated that he is "not a monogamous guy, nor [...] a straight one either."
In November 2014, Sterling announced that he was leaving The Escapist and intended to seek funding for his work independently through Patreon. He also stated the desire to go back to writing articles and doing podcasts, which he was not able to do since he left Destructoid, but has since done on his own website (thejimquisition.com), creating "The Podquisition", a podcast that he shares with Irish musician/one-man band, Gavin Dunne, and fellow British game journalist Laura Kate Dale. After 250 episodes of "The Podquisition" Gavin stepped down from the podcast although he can return and guest on any episode he wants. Conrad Zimmerman joined Jim and Laura from episode 251 of "The Podquisition". He started up a second podcast "The Spin-off Doctors" in which he and Conrad Zimmerman analyze movies which are based on video games, though they have mentioned they may move into comic book and other geek culture territory eventually. Also with Zimmerman, Sterling plays a character in "FistShark Marketing", an improvised comedy podcast set in a fictional marketing firm, which was shared with Destructoid writers Caitlin Cook for the first fifty episodes and Jonathan Holmes (under the guise of Paulson Sear) from episode 56 to 100.
James Nicholas Stanton (born 1 January 1984), better known by his pen name Jim Sterling, is an English freelance video game journalist, critic, pundit, and wrestling personality. Prior to becoming independent in September 2014, through crowdfunding, Sterling was the review editor for Destructoid, and an author for The Escapist. His active YouTube series are "The Jimquisition", "Jimpressions", "Industry Bullshit", "Direct to Video", "Oh My Gawd Hype!", and "Commentocracy"; his discontinued series include "The Videogame Show What I've Done", "Boglinwatch", "itch.io Tasty", and "Nitpick Theater".
His views on art games have been criticized by TIGSource editor Derek Yu. Yu compared Sterling's view to that of art critic Louis Leroy in 1874 of a Claude Monet painting, which Leroy criticized for being unfinished, while the style of painting later became a major art style.